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3 men imprisoned in Britain over terrorist Web site network

(AP) An al-Qaida inspired computer expert who dubbed himself “the jihadist James Bond” was imprisoned for 10 years Thursday for running a network of extremist Web sites and hoarding videos of the murders of Americans Nick Berg and Daniel Pearl.Morocco-born Younis Tsouli, 23, who prosecutors said uploaded guides to building suicide vests on to the Internet, used the online ID “irhabi007” the Arabic word for terrorist and the code name of fictional British spy.With accomplices Tariq Al-Daour and Waseem Mughal, Tsouli offered advice and motivation to would-be terrorists on a myriad of Web pages run from their London homes, prosecutors said.Jurors were told by prosecutors that videos seized from the group gave advice on suicide belts, causing explosions, using rocket-propelled grenades, producing poisons and blowing up gas pipelines.Forums on Web pages maintained by the group included references to Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the July 7, 2005, London transit attacks by four suicide bombers. “From the moment the infidels cry, I laugh,” said one post referring to the London attacks, which killed 52 commuters.“Each of these three young men firmly believed and supported and set about inciting others to follow an extreme ideology of violent holy war against so-called disbelievers,” prosecutor Mark Ellison said.“The enemies comprise anyone who does not believe in the extreme ideology. It’s the ideology of, most notoriously, Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida.”Al-Daour, 21, was jailed for 6 1/2 years and Waseem Mughal for 7 1/2 years. All three men had pleaded guilty to inciting others to commit acts of terrorism.